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The Chemistry of the Postpharyngeal Gland of Female European Beewolves
Females of the European beewolf, Philanthus triangulum, possess a large glove-shaped gland in the head, the postpharyngeal gland (PPG). They apply the content of the PPG to their prey, paralyzed honeybees, where it delays fungal infestation. Here, we describe the chemical composition of the gland by...
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author | Strohm, Erhard Herzner, Gudrun Kaltenpoth, Martin Boland, Wilhelm Schreier, Peter Geiselhardt, Sven Peschke, Klaus Schmitt, Thomas |
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description | Females of the European beewolf, Philanthus triangulum, possess a large glove-shaped gland in the head, the postpharyngeal gland (PPG). They apply the content of the PPG to their prey, paralyzed honeybees, where it delays fungal infestation. Here, we describe the chemical composition of the gland by using combined GC-MS, GC-FTIR, and derivatization. The PPG of beewolves contains mainly long-chain unsaturated hydrocarbons (C23–C33), lower amounts of saturated hydrocarbons (C14–C33), and minor amounts of methyl-branched hydrocarbons (C17–C31). Additionally, the hexane-soluble gland content is comprised of small amounts of an unsaturated C25 alcohol, an unknown sesquiterpene, an octadecenylmethylester, and several long-chain saturated (C25, C27) and unsaturated (C23–C27) ketones, some of which have not yet been reported as natural products. Surprisingly, we found a dimorphism with regard to the major component of the PPG with some females having (Z)-9-pentacosene, whereas others have (Z)-9-heptacosene as their predominant component. The biological relevance of the compounds for the prevention of fungal growth on the prey and the significance of the chemical dimorphism are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-23734162008-05-08 The Chemistry of the Postpharyngeal Gland of Female European Beewolves Strohm, Erhard Herzner, Gudrun Kaltenpoth, Martin Boland, Wilhelm Schreier, Peter Geiselhardt, Sven Peschke, Klaus Schmitt, Thomas J Chem Ecol Article Females of the European beewolf, Philanthus triangulum, possess a large glove-shaped gland in the head, the postpharyngeal gland (PPG). They apply the content of the PPG to their prey, paralyzed honeybees, where it delays fungal infestation. Here, we describe the chemical composition of the gland by using combined GC-MS, GC-FTIR, and derivatization. The PPG of beewolves contains mainly long-chain unsaturated hydrocarbons (C23–C33), lower amounts of saturated hydrocarbons (C14–C33), and minor amounts of methyl-branched hydrocarbons (C17–C31). Additionally, the hexane-soluble gland content is comprised of small amounts of an unsaturated C25 alcohol, an unknown sesquiterpene, an octadecenylmethylester, and several long-chain saturated (C25, C27) and unsaturated (C23–C27) ketones, some of which have not yet been reported as natural products. Surprisingly, we found a dimorphism with regard to the major component of the PPG with some females having (Z)-9-pentacosene, whereas others have (Z)-9-heptacosene as their predominant component. The biological relevance of the compounds for the prevention of fungal growth on the prey and the significance of the chemical dimorphism are discussed. Springer-Verlag 2008-04-16 2008-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2373416/ /pubmed/18415061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10886-008-9447-x Text en © The Author(s) 2008 |
spellingShingle | Article Strohm, Erhard Herzner, Gudrun Kaltenpoth, Martin Boland, Wilhelm Schreier, Peter Geiselhardt, Sven Peschke, Klaus Schmitt, Thomas The Chemistry of the Postpharyngeal Gland of Female European Beewolves |
title | The Chemistry of the Postpharyngeal Gland of Female European Beewolves |
title_full | The Chemistry of the Postpharyngeal Gland of Female European Beewolves |
title_fullStr | The Chemistry of the Postpharyngeal Gland of Female European Beewolves |
title_full_unstemmed | The Chemistry of the Postpharyngeal Gland of Female European Beewolves |
title_short | The Chemistry of the Postpharyngeal Gland of Female European Beewolves |
title_sort | chemistry of the postpharyngeal gland of female european beewolves |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2373416/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18415061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10886-008-9447-x |
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